The win moves Singleton into second on the ladder, one win ahead of Pinjarra.

Waroona defeat Mandurah

Daniel Abel’s four wicket bag and Matt Thomas’ knock of 95 led Waroona to their seventh win on the season when they took down Mandurah.

Abel made light work of the Mandurah batting order taking 4/20 from 9.5 overs, as they were all out on 127.

Waroona’s chase of the small total was on the rocks when the loss of Adam Clancy left them in a 4/23 hole, but Nic Rep stepped up with an unbeaten 70 to support a big-hitting Matt Thomas, who blasted out seven 6s on his way to 95 runs.

Waroona finished with a massive 9/277 to remain without a loss on the year.

How the ladder stands after the weekend's action. Graphic: MyCricket/Peel Cricket Association.

Halls Head defeat Hillman Hornets

An insanely quick century from Mitchell Hind was not enough to secure Hillman a win when his side fell victim to a stunning spell of bowling from Halls Head’s Lewis Starbuck.

Hind found the boundary 21 times (13 for four, eight for six) on his way to a powerhouse 137 runs from 99 deliveries, but Starbuck ensured he had little support claiming 4/15 from 9.1 overs.

Hillman finished up all out on 190, and Levi Muller gave Halls Head the perfect platform to chase the total with an unbeaten 108 runs.

Supported by Same Pendlebury’s 59, Muller was able to lead Halls Head to their third victory of the season.

White Knights Baldivis defeat Warnbro Swans

Baldivis picked up their third straight win and moved within striking distance of the top four with a victory over Warnbro.

Stefan Botha’s 60 was the key instigator for Baldivis, hauling them to a total of 192 before being dismissed late in the innings.

The Swans received solid contributions from Ben Doudle (30), Charl Nieuwenhuis (37) and Jake Corbett (32), but the three were the only Warnbro batsmen to breach double figures as the side fell all out on 129.

Botha’s form with the bat mirrored his bowling, as he finished with 3/26 from 10 overs.